HUN 3403 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Thiamine, Pharmacotherapy, Hyperlipidemia

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Most common deficiency in: vitamin d, vitamin e, mg, ca, vitamin a. Health status of adults: diet and lifestyle factors that are leading causes of death. Decreased age related loss of lbm (lean body mass) Decreased recovery time: heart rate goes back to normal faster. Decreased ldl (with appropriate diet: stress management. Greatest single preventable cause of illness and premature death in us. Weight gain with cessation: most gain < 4. 5 kg = 9+ lbs, 13% of the population gain > 11 kg = 22 lbs. Nicotine is associated with decreased meal size and longer inter-meal interval: decreased bmr. Nicotine may have an effect via neurotransmitter. Associated with poorer food choices release: alcohol. Heavy drinking = > 14 drinks per week. Common deficiencies with abuse: vitamin b6, vitamin b12, thiamin, folate, zn. May increased cancer risk: oral, esophageal, liver, colorectal, breast. Moderation = < 2 drinks per day for men, < 1 drink per day for women.

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